Are there any female kpop idols with monotone singing voices?
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I swear to you any Engene who is able to get tickets for their concert in Chicago I ENVY YOU đ. And we all know Enhypen start tweaking as soon as they hit american soil đ submitted by /u/_Flubo [link] [comments]
On June 10th New Bottega (the quasi IG for Bottega Veneta) posted this photo and the comments are full of ARMYs makes claims that it is âfor sure Namjoonâ. A few ARMYs tried to point out that itâs not RM but they were, unfortunately, ignored. Itâs not RM and itâs obvious why it isnât. The hair & the ear. This personâs hair does not match the current style that RM has (watch his very recent IG stories or the interview from Art Basel in Switzerland, link to official YT video). The fact that RM clearly has a piercing hole but the person in the BV ad does not. The comments claiming to âknow his earsâ and âhis fingersâ are creepy. But more importantly - the launch date. The new BV campaign was launched end of May, RM wasnât discharged until June 10th and as he is not allowed to create/shoot anything that can be monetized while serving, it would be impossible for him to shoot this for it to launch in May. That specific photo was part of a photo dump by the art director on May 28. Here is the list of all the people who are part of the new Bottega Veneta campaign: Edward Buchanan, Thanaerng Kanyawee Songmuang, Vicky Krieps, Julianne Moore, Shu Qi, Barbara Chase-Riboud, I.N. (Stray Kids), Jack Antonoff, Lorenzo Musetti, Tyler, the Creator, Zadie Smith, Troy Kotsur, Neneh Cherry, Kelsey Lu, Yang Fudong, Hidetoshi Nishijima, Alphonse Maitrepierre, Takeshi Kitano, and Lauren Hutton. ⌠impressive AF list. Why would they exclude RM in any of the press releases (most of them ran May 28th or May 29th) if he is involved, that would make no sense. I know fans across a variety of fandoms jump the gun/come to their own conclusions based on little to nothing but itâs aggressive, embarrassing, sometimes done in poor taste, and dismissive of the people who are actually involved in the campaign. Why is it so hard for some to just wait for confirmation? submitted by /u/redstarseven [link] [comments]
The saddest thing about liking kpop and stanning groups (especially from the start), is seeing the members gradually become jaded as the years go by, the childlike gleam in their eyes and zest for life gradually diminishing as they grow older, because of drama or sasaeng 'fans' or problems with the company etc. It's something that has happened with quite a few groups I'm a fan of. I won't name names but as I rewatched older content from one of them i couldn't help but feel saddened by the clear difference in their personality back then compared to now. Yeah of course they're still the same guys I know and love, but it was kinda sobering seeing how vivid and joyful they used to be when they first started out. submitted by /u/fixonmars [link] [comments]
They are rumoured to sign with Yeâs new agency. Heâs currently working on opening a new YZY shop in Japan and the Korea concert on 07/26/2025 probably isnât a coincidence. There is already some data with the ÂŽ 2025 YZY trademark attached to it. submitted by /u/Physical_End_537 [link] [comments]
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so txt just announce their new tour starting in august, while i wouldâve preferred they take a break, this is something theyâve already mentioned throughout the year so it was expected. however, as much as i love txt and theyre one of my ults, i do have some concerns coming with this new tour. specifically with production. everyone knows by now that big hit gets pretty cheap when it comes to txtâs tours, specifically when they perform out here in the states. aside from raising the ticket cost each time, they always find ways to cut corners with the actual concerts. for example, last tour with act promise, theyâre korean concerts had some of the biggest production txt ever had, iâm talking massive screens, giant stage with multiple catwalks, a stage that raises and lowers, props, back up dancers, etc. this is the norm for their korean and occasionally japan concerts. however whenever they perform everywhere else, that level of production is nowhere to be found. now i do understand venues come with their own restrictions so not every show will get that level of production. however thereâs still ways they can innovate, especially for how much they wanna charge. backup dancers are another thing as well. for the past few times big hit has sent txt to the US, they have never sent them with dancers. while the boys have been able to fill the stage on their own, i feel like dancers just elevate the whole performance. hereâs more of a me thing but I would also just love it if they gave txt a live band as well. personally, a show with live arrangements elevates the show to a completely new level but at this point iâm just wishing on stars. thing is though, that company has proven they can give txt better with their overseas shows, when it comes to festivals, they have sent them with live band and dancers. i know festivals and concerts arenât the same things but knowing big hit actively chooses to not give their tours equal levels of production, it just sucks. anyways thatâs it. any thoughts? lmao submitted by /u/Outrageous-Ad7806 [link] [comments]
I recently saw a TikTok breaking down the outfit prices for Katseyeâs new single "Gaberiela" (and before anyone comes for me Ik theyâre not K-pop but, most Eyekons are K-pop stans). All the members were styled in expensive outfits, except Manon, who wore a dress from Zara (I think it was around $80?). My first reaction was honestly, âWow, a stage outfit I could actually afford đ!" But then I saw the comments and a lot of people were upset, saying the stylists were being unfair to her. And like I get where theyâre coming from, but I donât think one less expensive outfit automatically means mistreatment. This reminds me of when Sunghoon got his eyebrows done and some engenes dragged Be:lift, thinking it was the companyâs fault, but it turned out he actually wanted them that way himself. Sometimes fans jump to conclusions without all the context. submitted by /u/Due-Design-3484 [link] [comments]
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i need performances of idols similar to this kinda energy guys like I NEEEEED idols who eat raspy vocals or raps anyways jongseob absolutely ate this. LIKE THE RASPINESS IN HIS VOICE MADE ME FALL TO MY KNEES guys watch their whole performance actually đđ submitted by /u/Fair-Flamingo8108 [link] [comments]
As someone with a monotone voice who is looking to sing, it would help to feel less 'alone' about how I sound and realising that being monotone isn't a block for being able to sing submitted by /u/CrimsonBlade2018 [link] [comments]
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the reel was clearly talking about those kpop stans who stan all groups except bts and take pride in this, yk the ones who think theyâre different and better for not liking bts and even if theyâre not referring to such kpop stans, the reel is still fine from an armyâs pov itâs funny how some non-army kpop stans got offended by this đđ submitted by /u/flwrbts [link] [comments]
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Yes, this is like four years late and no one probably cares anymore, blah blah blah. But I still see hate videos and posts about her that, in my opinion, are totally undeserved. For anyone who doesnât know who Seo Shin Ae is: sheâs a Korean actress and one of the people who accused Soojin (former (G)I-DLE member) of bullying. Many people claimed she lied and even said that she later confessed Soojin didnât bully her, but thatâs not true. Seo Shin Ae never changed her stance. Some also argue that she never even spoke to Soojin, but Shin Ae clarified that they never exchanged words. Instead, Soojin would insult her, and Shin Ae simply didnât respond or talk back. Yes, there were people who lied about being bullied by Soojin, but Seo Shin Ae wasnât one of them. Many people also say that Soojin was found innocent by the court, but that wasnât regarding to the Seo Shin Ae situation. The court never ruled Soojin innocent in this specific case involving Seo Shin Ae. It simply said there wasnât enough evidence to prove it either way. (The bullying was verbal insults made 10 years ago) Thatâs not the same as being cleared. And honestly, itâs wild how twisted the situation has become. This kind of thing happens all the time when an idol gets caught in a scandal. At first, they get hate, are removed from their group, or face consequences for their behavior. But then their fans start rewriting the story to make the idol seem like the real victim and get people to empathize with them. I donât have a vendetta against Soojin, she was in middle school, after all, and the alleged insults were reportedly rooted in jealousy. There was nothing physical involved. But we should still acknowledge the false narratives being pushed by some of her fans. Especially after Idle has been getting massive hate for re-recording their songs recently. submitted by /u/Ok-Firefighter8531 [link] [comments]
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Fan sign event Twitter fanwars Music show win Dance challenge K-pop idol attending the Met Gala Shippers âOmg, they must be dating!!!â Not sure if this is referencing anything, but it reminds me of... (iykyk) Songs chart (Twice appeared on the list!) Any more references I missed. submitted by /u/NatureSimple729 [link] [comments]
i want to do it again but only with ggs, idk why. other people can join too submitted by /u/Artistic-Network-247 [link] [comments]
Yall flex about the achievements have your group performed in north korea đ submitted by /u/Flat-Mulberry-656 [link] [comments]
If you were ever given an opportunity to say a sentence directly to your bias, what would your line be? submitted by /u/InstructionPitiful88 [link] [comments]